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Domestic Violence

Friday's Progress Notes - March 15, 2002
Mental Health Information - Vol. 6 Issue 3
Published by athealth.com - http://www.athealth.com

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CONTENTS

1. Treatment of children who witness domestic violence
2. Alcohol and sexual assault
3. Dating violence
4. Elder mistreatment
5. Coding and documentation of domestic violence
6. Intimate partner violence during pregnancy
7. Intimate partner abuse
8. Managing Divorce: A Guide for Battered Women


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1. THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN
Mental Health Services for Children Who Witness Domestic Violence
This article summarizes findings about the effects of domestic violence on children and reviews issues related to identification, assessment, and treatment of such children. (CE credit available for reading this article.)
http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/ceduc/dv_children.html

2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM
Alcohol and Sexual Assault
This article provides information about sexual assault in general and findings regarding alcohol-involved sexual assaults. (CE credit available for reading this article.)
http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/ceduc/alc_assault.html

3. PARENT NEWS
Dating Violence
Depending on the methods used, studies have indicated that 20% to 50% of high school students have experienced violence in a dating relationship.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/datingviolence.html

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4. AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN
Elder Mistreatment
Elder mistreatment includes physical abuse and neglect, psychologic abuse, financial exploitation and violation of rights.

5. FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND
Coding and Documentation of Domestic Violence
This paper discusses the documentation and coding process and its relationship to enhanced health services to victims, improved research, and increased reimbursement for providers.

6. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy: A Guide for Clinicians
The slide set on intimate partner violence during pregnancy is a training tool to increase understanding of the important role clinicians can play in identifying, preventing, and reducing intimate partner violence.
http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/violence/IntimatePartnerViolence/ipvdp_slide.htm

7. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL
Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is abuse that occurs between two people in a close relationship. The term "intimate partner" includes current and former spouses and dating partners. IPV exists along a continuum from a single episode of violence to ongoing battering.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/domviol.html

8. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURT JUDGES
Managing Your Divorce: A Guide for Battered Women
This booklet provides information on multiple legal issues.
http://www.stopfamilyviolence.org


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